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Windsor Castle - Sir, The King seems to have lost that irritability which was observed to prevail some days ago, since His Majesty has recover'd His full measure of sleep. His Majesty was cheerful and perfectly comfortable yesterday, slept two hours in the course of the morning, and three hours and a quarter last night. His Majesty in quite free from irriation to day, and looks well in His countenance. I am, Sir, most respectfully your Royal Highness; faithful Servant Henry Halford September 1. 1814.